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25 Most Notorious Hackers In History by RoyalBlak007: 10:00am On Aug 11, 2017
Hackers come in three different hats: black, white, and gray. But the black hat hackers always seem to get the most notoriety for their mischievous deeds. Black hats use viruses, malware, phishing scams, and anything to boost their cred or their pocket book. When they’re successful, they usually end up on the news and force you to change your passwords. But who among them are the elite? Here are 25 Most Notorious Hackers In History.




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Re: 25 Most Notorious Hackers In History by RoyalBlak007: 10:01am On Aug 11, 2017
Evgeniy Mikhailovich Bogach


Evgeniy Mikhailovich Bogachev, or Lucky12345, is currently wanted by the FBI with a bounty of $3 million on his head. He’s a notorious Russian hacker who uses phishing, malware, and viruses to skim bank account information from computers. Due to his exploits, financial losses so far have racked up to $100 million.

Re: 25 Most Notorious Hackers In History by RoyalBlak007: 10:02am On Aug 11, 2017
Max Ray Butler


Max Ray Butler, also known as Iceman, is a black hat hacker that hacked credit card information centers, stealing 1.8 million credit card numbers and $86.4 million. He was convicted in 2010 and sentenced to 13 years in prison. He was also forced to pay restitution of $27.5 million.

Re: 25 Most Notorious Hackers In History by RoyalBlak007: 10:02am On Aug 11, 2017
David L. Smith


David L. Smith created the “Melissa Virus,” a dangerous email virus in 1996 that struck thousands of email systems. At the time, it was considered one of the worst virus attacks of its kind. Smith was arrested by the FBI and sentenced to two years in prison and a $5,000 fine.

Re: 25 Most Notorious Hackers In History by RoyalBlak007: 10:03am On Aug 11, 2017
The Syrian Electronic Army


Coming to the scene in 2011, the Syrian Electronic Army was a group of hackers intent on protecting and helping Syrian President Bashar Al-Assad. Using every trick in the book like DDoS, malware, website defacement, and phishing, the hacker group targeted anyone neutral or against Al-Assad.

Re: 25 Most Notorious Hackers In History by RoyalBlak007: 10:04am On Aug 11, 2017
Michael Calce


Known by the name Mafiaboy, Michael Calce essentially helped write several cybercrime laws, but not how you might think. At the age of fifteen, he brought down the internet during its infancy. He took down the likes of Amazon, Yahoo!, Dell, eBay, CNN, and others. Eventually caught, he was sentenced to eight months in a youth group home. Now, he’s turned his black hat over to a white hat and helps others find vulnerabilities in computer systems.

Re: 25 Most Notorious Hackers In History by RoyalBlak007: 10:06am On Aug 11, 2017
John McAfee


John McAfee was a white hat hacker, working in the early days of computing and later building his computer virus protection business, McAfee. His business came to notoriety when it announced the Michelangelo virus could infect five million computers. However, he left the company eventually and sold all his shares for $100 million. Right now, most of his wealth is gone; he’s reportedly been up to no good in Belize.

Re: 25 Most Notorious Hackers In History by RoyalBlak007: 10:07am On Aug 11, 2017
James Kosta


At the age of 14, James Kosta faced 45 years of jail time for his hacking conquests into major banking systems, GE, and IBM. Fortunately for him, a judge gave him a break and Kosta took advantage of it, completely turning his life around. When he was released, he worked for the CIA, and at the age of 24, he created his own multi-million dollar video game company, 3G Studio, Inc.

Re: 25 Most Notorious Hackers In History by RoyalBlak007: 10:07am On Aug 11, 2017
Lizard Squad


Lizard Squad is a black hat hacking group notorious for bringing down Playstation and Xbox gaming networks in 2014. At one point, they claimed to have nude photos of Taylor Swift. They also have taken down Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and a UK government site. Their main hacking method is DDoS, or Distributed Denial of Service, where hundreds of different IP addresses send a mass amount of data to servers, bringing it down.

Re: 25 Most Notorious Hackers In History by RoyalBlak007: 10:10am On Aug 11, 2017
Gary McKinnon



While some hackers break into systems to get money, Gary McKinnon was on another quest – finding UFO information from the government. In the 1990’s, he got his first computer and later received certification in computers. Between 2001 to 2002, McKinnon hacked into several US government agencies, including several NASA computer systems. He claims to have found documentation proving the existence of UFO’s and extraterrestrials. The US sought extradition to be tried in their courts, but the UK denied the request and would not seek charges against him, making him a free man.

Re: 25 Most Notorious Hackers In History by Homeboiy: 10:14am On Aug 11, 2017
I want to become a hacker
Re: 25 Most Notorious Hackers In History by Modsenemy(f): 10:15am On Aug 11, 2017
10. Hushpuppi
Re: 25 Most Notorious Hackers In History by RoyalBlak007: 10:15am On Aug 11, 2017
Anonymous


Known for wearing Guy Fawkes masks, Anonymous is not one cohesive group, but a fluid movement with no leader or hierarchy. If anything, it’s a loose organization of hackers and protesters pushing for change through non-violent means, including hacktivism. Many of the hackers associated with Anonymous, however, have been arrested for several cyber crimes.

Re: 25 Most Notorious Hackers In History by pythonkid(m): 10:15am On Aug 11, 2017
Don't forget the mentor,
Re: 25 Most Notorious Hackers In History by pythonkid(m): 10:17am On Aug 11, 2017
Modsenemy:
10. Hushpuppi

Re: 25 Most Notorious Hackers In History by RoyalBlak007: 10:18am On Aug 11, 2017
Robert Tappan Morris


While a student at Cornell, Robert Tappan Morris created a computer worm that infected 6,000 computers. He created it to see how big the internet was but realized what he was doing was wrong. Using public computers, he tried to cover his tracks but was eventually caught. He could have served jail time up to 5 years but didn’t serve any. Instead, he was sentenced to community service and a $10,000 fine.

Re: 25 Most Notorious Hackers In History by RoyalBlak007: 10:19am On Aug 11, 2017
Matthew Bevan


A British hacker, Matthew Bevan, also known as Kuji, is one of the two hackers who came close to starting World War 3. (Think sensitive government data and North Korea.) Using a Commodore Amiga loaded with a program called Roxbox, he hacked into a United State Air Force research facility intent on finding proof of extraterrestrials. Instead, he was arrested in 1996 at the age of 21.

Re: 25 Most Notorious Hackers In History by RoyalBlak007: 10:21am On Aug 11, 2017
ASTRA


More often than not, hacking ends up being a young man’s game, but in this case, ASTRA was a 58-year-old man. Arrested in Greece, ASTRA was accused of hacking into the computer systems of French Dassault Group, stealing confidential weapons information, and selling it to other countries across the globe.

Re: 25 Most Notorious Hackers In History by RoyalBlak007: 10:23am On Aug 11, 2017
Sven Jaschan


Teen hacker Sven Jaschan created the internet worm “Sasser” which caused millions of dollars in damage. After being caught and convicted, he was sentenced to 21-month suspended sentence and community service because he was a minor. Exploiting a flaw in Windows 2000 and XP systems, Sasser continually made computers to crash and reboot

Re: 25 Most Notorious Hackers In History by RoyalBlak007: 10:24am On Aug 11, 2017
Adrian Lamo


Adrian Lamo received notoriety for breaking into media and technology systems, including The New York Times, Yahoo, and Microsoft. Later, he became known as the hacker that informed on Chelsea Manning to Army Counterintelligence for leaking confidential documents to Wikileaks

Re: 25 Most Notorious Hackers In History by RoyalBlak007: 10:25am On Aug 11, 2017
Kevin Poulsen



Once regarded as a child prodigy, Kevin Poulsen, also known as Dark Dante, was the first hacker ever to be involved in an espionage case. In 1989, Poulsen was arrested for 19 counts of conspiracy, wiretapping, fraud, and money laundering. Of his infamous activities, he hacked into all the telephone lines of the KIIS-FM radio station to be the 102nd caller, winning a Porsche 944 S2. When the FBI went after him, he went underground as a fugitive. When Unsolved Mysteries ran an episode featuring him, the 1-800 phone lines all crashed. However, they eventually did catch him. He served 51 months in prison and later became an editor of Wired magazine.

Re: 25 Most Notorious Hackers In History by RoyalBlak007: 10:26am On Aug 11, 2017
The Masters of Deception



The Masters of Deception was a New York hacker gang comprised of Mark Abene (Phiber Optik), Paul Stira (Scorpion), Elias Ladopolous (Acid Phreak), HAC, John Lee (Corrupt), and Julio Fernadez (Outlaw). Additional members came on as the group grew. In 1992, they orchestrated some of the most notorious hacks in history, including stealing credit card information and breaking into AT&Ts computer system. However, all five were arrested by the FBI; they all pled guilty.

Re: 25 Most Notorious Hackers In History by RoyalBlak007: 10:27am On Aug 11, 2017
Vladimir Levin



In 1995, Vladimir Levin, a Russian student in St. Petersberg, took to his computer terminal to hack into Citibank and steal $10 million. He funneled the money into accounts all over the world. However, not soon after, the FBI traced it back to him, and Levin was arrested and taken to London. He was then taken to the United States where he was tried for the security breach.

Re: 25 Most Notorious Hackers In History by RoyalBlak007: 10:28am On Aug 11, 2017
Kevin Mitnick


At a young age, Kevin Mitnick became an infamous black hat hacker, a hacker exploiting systems for personal gain. He hacked into IBM, Nokia, Motorola, and many others. However, after being thrown into prison for his exploits, he came out turning his skills into a consultation business, helping others become more secure from hackers.

Re: 25 Most Notorious Hackers In History by RoyalBlak007: 10:29am On Aug 11, 2017
Loyd Blankenship


Loyd Blankenship, also known as The Mentor, was a hacker notorious for writing “The Hacker’s Manifesto.” It appeared in Phrack magazine and became infamous in hacker circles for decades. Blankenship moved on from hacking but continued developing software into his later years.

Re: 25 Most Notorious Hackers In History by RoyalBlak007: 10:30am On Aug 11, 2017
Jeanson James Ancheta


At the age of 21, Jeanson James Ancheta organized a botnet scheme to hack into 400,000 compromised computer systems using malware. He received $104,000 from adverting firms for installing bots and adware on systems as well. But, after being caught, he was convicted and sentenced to 57 months in prison for violating the Computer Fraud Abuse Act.

Re: 25 Most Notorious Hackers In History by RoyalBlak007: 10:31am On Aug 11, 2017
Jonathan James


Jonathan James, also codenamed C0mrade, was the youngest hacker ever to serve time in prison for hacking into several government agencies. He hacked NASA, the Defense Department, Marshall Space Flight Center, and International Space Station. As a kid, he studied endless books on C and Unix, giving him the ability to play around with networks for fun. In 2008, at the age of 24, James committed suicide. He claimed government agencies were trying to pin him on the TJX security breach; he claimed he didn’t have anything to do with it. Believing they’d make him a patsy, he decided to take his own life.

Re: 25 Most Notorious Hackers In History by Belugaice1: 10:31am On Aug 11, 2017
Hacker #Beluga
Re: 25 Most Notorious Hackers In History by RoyalBlak007: 10:35am On Aug 11, 2017
Albert Gonzalez



Albert Gonzalez led a network of cyber criminals on one of the largest breaches in network security ever. It was called “Operation Get Rich or Die Tryin’.” He and the other thieves hacked 90 million debit and credit card numbers from TJX, a large clothing retailer. His goal was to steal $15 million, buy a yacht, and retire. Overall, they stole over $200 million. However, his dreams of buying and retiring were put on hold when a court convicted him of his cyber crimes. They sentenced him to twenty years in jail.

Re: 25 Most Notorious Hackers In History by RoyalBlak007: 10:36am On Aug 11, 2017
Stephen Wozniak



Before he and best buddy Steve Jobs founded Apple, they were up to all kinds of no good…including hacking mischief. Wozniak specifically called himself a white hat hacker, someone who likes to look into tech vulnerabilities and fix them. With an avid curiosity, he hacked into phone lines to make free phone calls, jammed televisions to trick his friends, and guessed his stepson’s password and played all kinds of pranks on him.

Re: 25 Most Notorious Hackers In History by RoyalBlak007: 10:37am On Aug 11, 2017
Owen Thor Walker


Codenamed AKILL, Owen Thor Walker was just 18 when he got caught for helping an online crime gang hack into a million computers and steal upwards of 20 million dollars. However, he pleaded guilty and all charges were dropped when he acted as a telecom consultant to major corporations, helping them know where security vulnerabilities lie.

Re: 25 Most Notorious Hackers In History by OlufemiAbbey(m): 10:38am On Aug 11, 2017
Electronic Fraud and War might/will start World War 3

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